Knowledge Fight - #834: August 2, 2023

Episode Date: August 4, 2023

Today, Dan and Jordan check in to see how Alex decided to cover Trump's newest indictment.  Plus, Owen Shroyer shows off some awful vintage racism....

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Starting point is 00:01:38 All right. And it's just the shot of, you know, you got Donkey Kong there with his arm around Diddy. Dixie sitting on his shoulders. Sitting on the shoulders. Looking off into the sunset. Middle distance. Told King K. Rool to get to step in.
Starting point is 00:01:51 Get the fuck out of here, K. Rool. A very big moment in my childhood, the beating of Donkey Kong Country, two for the first time. Right. Reclaiming it. That is something to put on my wall. I don't know if that was a play, but I do think that the beating of Donkey Kong was pretty good. I never call that being.
Starting point is 00:02:11 Was that Oscar Wilde? Was that him? But it was about jump man. It was about the original duck Kong where you're going up the ladders and you have a hammer and barrels and stuff. Yeah. Yeah. Now, I don't look. I don't care for that Donkey Kong. Now, yeah, no, I don't look I don't care for that donkey. No, now my hashtag not my donkey. No way But don't get on country to so good so good I Remember as a kid. Yeah me and my brother would play Donkey Kong Country together Uh-huh, because that was our parents allowed us to play half an hour each or if we played together we could play for an hour That's that's fairness. Absolutely right Right. And so we played two player game
Starting point is 00:02:45 You know play Donkey Kong country when that came out did he was the more Like agile of them and we're fun to play yeah, so I got stuck with Donkey Kong. Oh Brutal and then two comes out and Dixie's way more fun because she can float with her propeller Pony tail and now I get to play a diddy. My brother steals Dixie. That is the way of the older brother. Right? That's just how it's always been.
Starting point is 00:03:12 And then three came out when we were past this point in our lives. And no one would want to play as baby Kong. See? I have a big, Dixie is still great there, but baby Kong big, big zero. I ask you, I'm confused as to why I don't know this. Is there lore connecting the Donkey Kong who throws barrels with the Donkey Kong who is ostensibly a good guy defeating King King rule?
Starting point is 00:03:36 Yes, absolutely. Okay. I believe if I understand the lore correctly, cranky Kong in Donkey Kong country is that Donkey Kong and he's Donkey Kong's grandfather. Oh, okay. Donkey Kong's dad. We don't really know where he's at necessarily. So Donkey Kong has a deadbeat dad and a grandfather. Maybe he was murdered in the Cremeling War. That's entirely possible. Yeah, absolutely. Or Dol Bonanna killed him off. Some shit. So, so Donkey was raised by his violent grandfather.
Starting point is 00:04:09 No, he's just cranky. I guess he does hit him with his cane sometimes, but it's not that violent. It's more like you kids. Sure. And then his grandma is wrinkly con. Sure. And she dies after like I think the third one.
Starting point is 00:04:23 Maybe that she appears as a ghost throughout the day. These writers just refrigerate every woman they can find. I'm telling you this is terrible. I did, I did, I did, I did, I did. You have to extend it all the way to Wrinkly Kong? That's what I got to do. Yeah, exactly. Letter live in peace.
Starting point is 00:04:39 Well, you got a tiny Kong and Dixie, neither of them are dead. Oh, that's true. So there you go. Yep. Have they beaten the Bechtel test, though? Now that's the next question. Hmm, can Bekong, no, because she's the only woman
Starting point is 00:04:56 in the first one, I think. Right. But she doesn't talk about dudes all the time. She talks about save barrels. So that might pass the Bechtel test. I mean, yeah, I'm fair. So what's your bright spot? Uh, my bright spot, Dan, is uh, I have now gone officially a full week without vaping.
Starting point is 00:05:15 Whoa. Done. Quit. Stopped it. I have not vaped. Good for you. Once for a week. Uh, it is, it's good.
Starting point is 00:05:23 I've gone full tellies of all this. I've got the dumb dumb suckers. Oh, boy. Oh, man, it's terrible. I've gone full tellies of Alice. I've got the dumb dumb suckers. Oh, boy. Oh, man, it's terrible. Are you gesturing with him? Oh, I want to see the problem is I don't want to vape at all. Yeah. I want to have something to fuck with in my hand at all times.
Starting point is 00:05:38 Right, right. And it's so annoying to like constantly be trying to find the right thing to fuck with in my animal. Obviously a dumb dumb. Yeah, exactly. Well, it's not, but it's getting closer. Uh-huh. You have a stick of life, you taffy, you're just trying to run.
Starting point is 00:05:52 I'm so close to being like, you know, fuck it. You're getting old enough. It's time to start smoking a pipe. I'm so close. I think that's going backwards though. It is. It is. It is.
Starting point is 00:06:04 It is. Unless you just have bubbles in it, which would actually be I think pretty cool. Ah, that would be fun. I mean, what says I don't care what you think more than walking around with a Sherlock Holmes pipe. Everyone thinks I'm still back going it, but it's just bubbles with my last name being Holmes. Right. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:19 And it would be, oh, and I'd wear the hat. That's like, that's a lot of confidence. And he's a lot of confidence. You're married. You're not trying to impress anybody. I have stopped trying. I stopped trying to impress people. People way before I got Mary. It's true. Yeah. I don't know. We'll see. We'll see about the bubbles. What other things are joke pipe smokeable? I mean I I- Is it just bubbles? That's the only thing that comes to mind immediately. Yeah. I mean, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I brain that you can, am I inventing a new form of pipe that's more annoying? And probably more Carson agenda.
Starting point is 00:07:07 Oh, totally. It have to be. I smoked a pipe as a, like a young, young girl in high school. Yeah. Because my friends started smoking cigarettes and I wanted to hang out with them still, but I didn't want to smoke cigarettes. Yeah. And I knew through, another knew through one of my teachers,
Starting point is 00:07:26 I knew the guy who ran the pipe shop in town. He said he could give me a discount and didn't care that I was under age. Yeah, yeah. And so I got a cool pipe and like some vanilla tobacco and I don't know, it just, it wasn't great. I don't recommend it. When I was in my first year of college,
Starting point is 00:07:43 my best friend was going to U of I champagne and we wound out to be. The champagne of college. Something along those lines, but you can't say that. It's only if it's in the French region. But no, he knew this guy who had the quintessential type of pipe shop, you know, like apothecary ass smells, you walk in.
Starting point is 00:08:03 No one's allowed, like everybody looks at you, like you're not supposed to be there. Like, that's the distinguishing hallmark of a good pipe shop, is if they're hostile towards customers. You should, this is not a business, sir. We have to call it a business so we can smoke inside. This is a club. That is what we do.
Starting point is 00:08:20 Yeah, good times. Yep. Anyway, I don't think you should do that, but congratulations on the not vaping. Thank you. That's, that's, that's good. I'm working on it. So Jordan, today we have an episode to go over. We're going to be talking about witness day, Wednesday, the second of August.
Starting point is 00:08:35 And the reason we're doing that is because that is the day that Alex covers Trump being indicted again. Oh, that's right. I almost forgot he was indicted again. Yeah, yeah. And listening to Alex, you I almost forgot he was indicted again. Yeah. Yeah. I and listening to Alex, you might get the sense that he does too. Yeah. Like I think even he's bored of this shit. You know, like, yeah, there's a time when you could rely on Alex to like new, some news like this would happen. And he would get the spirit in him. Oh, he would remind you why
Starting point is 00:09:03 he's the Doomsday preacher. You know, he would scream about how this is a portent of immediate doom. And you need to buy nascent diet dying or else your family's going to die. Yeah. You could rely on that. But now it's kind of like, it's happened a bunch. And you know, the world hasn't ended. I think even Alex is kind of like, what am I supposed to do here?
Starting point is 00:09:23 I mean, I don't think I mean, it is perhaps the best evidence that we've never had a president quite like this before because even Alex is like Look man, shit or get off the pot either either fucking Convict him and then we can all have our fight or whatever or let him become president again I guess those are our only two options. Yeah, I'm just sick of waiting for you guys to decide and of course this will galvanize his support for Trump. Jack. Yeah. Although he's still soft on Robert Kennedy Jr. Still into him.
Starting point is 00:09:53 And Owen comes around and he's very much now back into Trump. Sure. I just listen to it and I'm like, according to your lore, he's killed millions of people with a vaccine. Like, you shouldn't, you shouldn't be this easy I mean but it is you should be asking him to be indicted for that yeah yeah everybody should be like listen this is a Capone scenario where we don't get him on the way we wanted to for having the vaccine but we got him right it's like we can have a disagreement about exactly
Starting point is 00:10:22 why this should happen but it should happen I think we all agree that Trump is fucking murdering a shit ton of people so Yeah, I I I mean look they do on the surface. Yeah, but It's not meaningful. I should be so we'll get down to business on this episode here Alex's weird response And then oh and get into something very Here Alex's weird response and then oh and get into something very Blaw that sounds right. Yep, but before we do let's take a little moment say hello to some new walk Oh, that's a great idea. So first sexy Tina train conductor. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next poncho and lefty was written by towns Van Zant and his version is better
Starting point is 00:11:00 Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk I'm a policy wonk. Thank you so much. You're now policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. And you're wrong. Next shout out to my wife who looks at me like I lost my fucking mind when I tell her about Alex. Thank you so much. You're now policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. I can relate to that. I think that's actually just a like a class action lawsuit of a shout out. I've got to us, yeah, like everybody's. Well, I can relate to that, especially because I just call him Alex. I spent so much time with this bullshit that I'm like, oh, who's that? Your friend? No, no, no, no. So next, I used to be named Dan. Now I'm named Nora.
Starting point is 00:11:39 Thank you so much, you're an owl policy won't. I'm a policy won't. Thank you very much. Thank you, and we got a techie of the crowd in the mix Jordan. So thank you so much to ody the dog from Rhode Island you are now a techno crack I'm a policy won't someone someone satamite sent me a book in a poop daddy shark jar jar banks has a Caribbean black action. He's a loser little, little kitty baby.
Starting point is 00:12:06 I don't wanna hate black people. I renounce Jesus Christ. All right, now that we got Odie, I'm expecting a little bit of a donation from normal. Maybe John R. Buckle. Yeah, because we don't, I mean Garfield doesn't donate. No, that's just canon, no, right? No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:12:23 Garfield does not have the time. He does a trade in fiat currency. That is a good point What does Garfield pay for things with coffee sure lasagna naturally? sass Those are the three currencies of Of Garfield you know Take out lasagna. I feel like that's not very different from me I'd like a donation from
Starting point is 00:12:46 the lady who works in the vet clinic that goes out with John every now and again. Yeah. The grudging league goes on days. I can't think of it. So today here we are. Trump has been indicted and that means it's time to start the show with air raid sirens and also talk about how you're starting the show with air raid sirens But on the air 29 years and not only air Air raid sirens, I mean once a year when it was a really particularly big crisis going on Now you notice we start to show with it almost every day Now you notice we start to show with it almost every day. It's a good archetypal symbol of your under attack.
Starting point is 00:13:27 This is very serious. This is not a drill. You're being bombarded. And this is the radical, globalist transformation of the world into the post-industrial state. Now, I have read the indictment against Trump that came out yesterday afternoon. And it's not about tooting our horn around here. But last Tuesday, and it was even the show headline, I asked the crew to dig it up because I said it right, as far as the show.
Starting point is 00:13:55 It's not going to be hard to find. I went on here and I said, from our courthouse sources, Trump will be indicted probably next Tuesday, or Wednesday, and then he will turn himself in on Thursday. That's now all transpired. They're ordering the president there on Thursday, and they're talking about clapping and irons right there. But those irons on him. So I don't know exactly what Alex's, like the full scope of his predictions are, but I will give it to him that he has been yelling about Trump getting indicted again for a bit.
Starting point is 00:14:36 Haven't we, hasn't that been the news? Yeah, for a bit. Yeah. And I think it's not like that crazy of a prediction. He's like specifics about a timeline. I. And I think it's not like that crazy of a prediction. He's like specifics about a timeline. I'm not sure about and that he does play a clip that like his staff found and it doesn't have any dates and he's just yelling the Trump is going to get indicted. Sure. And then the clip ends and he's like, and then I go on to say that it's on Tuesday.
Starting point is 00:14:59 Right. Right. Right. Right. Sure. Sure. Sure. So yeah, I don't I don't know about the specifics, but yeah, sure. I mean, is there there's a possibility that you know he's read a news article in that counts as a source I don't I don't know no no no no I don't think this counts as a prediction whatsoever because I'll throw this out at you If the entire world watched a man murder somebody and then everybody was like that dude's gonna get a rest Everybody's like I will just let him get away with it and then's like, eh, we'll just let him get away with it. And then eventually they're like, maybe we shouldn't let him get away with it. You have to be like, yeah,
Starting point is 00:15:30 we saw him murder the guy, everybody saw it. So yes, he will be indicted for the crime we all saw him commit. Yeah, the odds are very in your favor if this is the prediction you're making. He's a guy murdered somebody, that way everybody watch. I'm not saying,
Starting point is 00:15:43 I'm not saying that we need to give him like some kind of like a round of applause for his prediction. Sure, sure, sure. I'm more, I'm more just saying like, yeah, he was saying that. Yeah, this isn't why he's not lying about like his, his state of mind like he does about like the Ukraine war and stuff like that. So we got this news run down here.
Starting point is 00:16:02 I will throw one more thing out at you, right? Yes. Even if you have, if you've only run your air raid siren once a year for 29 years, even that, which is done way more. Oh, totally. That's still too many. It is. It's still too many.
Starting point is 00:16:17 Once a year, I don't think there's an event that requires an air raid siren. There's not enough of the world is ending. No, because I mean, you know, really, an air raid siren should be like, the blitz get underground. Yes, absolutely. Yes, absolutely. Yeah, it should be the biggest emergency ever, not another day.
Starting point is 00:16:35 Next year, we'll see. And I mean, quite frankly, Alex plays it almost every day. Yeah, exactly. It's excessive. Yeah. And again, it's just something that he stole from Bill Cooper. Right. But in addition to Trump being indicted, we have some news, other issues.
Starting point is 00:16:50 And one of them includes the CNN has declared plants bad. Oh, no plants. Now, interspersed with all this news will go through the indictment of this incredible next segment, the indictments, and all the charges that are all complete, lies and fraud, that you notice that stock seek, after historic U.S. credit rating downgrade. That's the I'm a world bank positioning us us to again, limb-like folks to a Nigeria. And Venezuela, our journey into slavery, I have seen in and science daily say we must ban farms,
Starting point is 00:17:35 farming itself is evil and plants are bad. So as key we have video says nothing is enough for Ukraine to quote Nothing is enough We will rule the world and everybody else is obsessing over Carter Biden That's all a big tariff. He was always We set up as the big distraction while they bring down the country and bring down the populist movement the Trump leads They'll give us a token at the end of Biden stepping down and Biden being his son being indicted and then the bill later have the charges dropped like it was
Starting point is 00:18:17 Sam Bankman freed Carried out a Ponzi scheme bigger than Bernie made off that tells you how things have changed. Sam make me free, about $30 billion off from investors, but that was okay because he was giving it to Democratic Party of the CIA and you frame. Almost none of this is true. Yeah, that sounds right. Like almost all of these stories are total bullshit. That was a litany of things that I know are not true. Yeah, that sounds right. Like almost all of these stories are total bullshit. That was a litany of things that I know are not true. And you can tell like there is a
Starting point is 00:18:49 slowness to his delivery that indicates to me like a lack of uh, uh, verve. There's no them and vigor in him. Yeah. Other V words. I think I, I mean, I get it. I think we're all pretty sick of the American Justice system at this point We're pretty fucking tired of it everybody doesn't matter what team you're on because you're just looking at it going like Are you serious? So now let's take this kernel of agreement. Yeah, and join together against the plants I think it's time we got to take them down. Yeah, they're coming after us clearly cocky They can eat from the sun the more carbon dioxide we put into the air, the more likely they are to grow and tell us. Right. They know that. Yeah. We all know that.
Starting point is 00:19:31 Yes. If we start breathing, that'll really get sick. Exactly. Yeah. We need to go under water where plants can't follow us. Then I'll out of nowhere. You're here knock on the door. What's up? It's algae. How you doing? It's algae. Yeah. All right. So we know that the New World Order is operational. It's active. They haven't gone into turbo hyper-warp drive yet.
Starting point is 00:20:01 Sure. Or whatever. But we are in this and this this clip comes along with a specific prediction which I hope we're doing this show long enough to see if this comes okay okay well my friends it's Wednesday August 2nd 2023 and I'm a gentleman for years that you would look back on the previous year as a cakewalk. And then you would look at that next year, the next year as a walk in the park.
Starting point is 00:20:34 Because we're in the new world order now. And it's kind of like when an alligator, you're fishing in Florida, besides the grab one of your kids. And you think it's bad when they got them on the leg and you see them drug into the water and this eye here is. Then you see it start spinning and the blood and you try to get it in a saver child but the time you get there they're torn into pieces. What?
Starting point is 00:20:58 We're at the stage now the child disappearing under the water. Up and torn into pieces. Spin, spin, spin. I'm a pretty tough guy. And I do this was coming for a long time, but I got to tell you, I've been doing a lot of praying and getting right with Jesus because there's going to be full war with Sean and Russia.
Starting point is 00:21:20 I mean, they plan to get rid of 90% of the people in the next seven years, and they mean to do it. Yeah. So 90% population reduction within seven years, so by 2030. Okay. I'm going to, I'm going to have to say this. All right.
Starting point is 00:21:35 That is going to have to take a, a, all seven years to, to pull off, right? They're not going to be able to work it out. So on the last day of the year, year seven. We know we nailed it down. We know that the globalists are constantly running behind though. Oh, that's true. So it's just like them to procrastinate. Oh, to the very last moment. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 00:21:54 To the very last moment. Yeah. Oh, boy. Yeah, that metaphor also was upsetting. Yeah. Strange. That's the thought pattern of, you know, you think it's bad when an alligator has your kids foot You do think it's bad because it is
Starting point is 00:22:09 It's very bad. You think that was bad. Yeah, but it turns out that's actually good compared to what it could be doing But no, no, no, no see that part of the same thing Well, no because normally once an alligator grabs your kids foot It's like hey, see I told you this was bad and then it leaves to teach you a lesson about yeah Yeah, it's a threat. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's really it's a warning kind of thing right? Riding alligator. They nibble on a foot. I'm sick of your kid coming into my zone, right now This is two that me too goes under all right the third time spin spinning them around Chopping them into little bits. It's the three strikes. You're out with alligators rule
Starting point is 00:22:42 Yeah, I think that the biting of the feet is Required to get to the spinning Sure, sure. I don't know It's all bad. They do seem to be related at least. Yeah, so plants bad bad And Alex talks a little bit here about agriculture related stories and it's all bullshit. Okay And now we enter the phase where the big banks, while they're endless money, are paying farmers not to produce all of the world. And in many cases, it's just banning them producing.
Starting point is 00:23:13 And they're paying fertilizer production, facilities to stop production. And John Kerry told us a month ago, and again this week, he said, we've got to close at least a third of the farms to save the earth. Farms are bad. We've got to cut food production. At the same time, the UN says, there's records to our nation and mass death. Give us more money.
Starting point is 00:23:37 Yeah, so John Kerry says no more farms. Right. Um, the people who are subsidized to not grow stuff is part of a measure that's for the safety of pricing. Yeah, it's that's that's something that has been around forever. Yeah. Um, uh, the Biden administration has launched, we talked about this in a recent episode, they've launched fertilizer initiatives to make more American produced episode, they've launched fertilizer initiatives to make more American-produced fertilizer to stabilize that aspect of the economy. So all this is just sort of bullshit? Yeah, yeah, I don't appreciate the just like, everybody who does something I don't like today is all in on it together. You know, like, I just, I mean, that is the nature of it, isn't it? Can't these people just be unrelated to each other
Starting point is 00:24:29 and being dicks about it? Can't we all be individuals? Right. I want, as a globalist myself, I want to have some individuality. In Gotham City, the Joker is sometimes working with scarecrow. Right.
Starting point is 00:24:43 But sometimes scarecrow's off on a side project. Sometimes the riddler and the Joker are actively working against each other. Exactly, but both against Batman. Always against Batman, of course. Yeah, you've got to get the bat. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, it is more interesting when you have this gallery
Starting point is 00:24:58 of villains who are all on the same page. They should be working across purposes sometimes. Yeah, that is a narrative problem with the sort of illuminati structure as an idea. Yeah. It's, you have to just pretend everybody's friends until they do something that demonstrates that maybe they're not working on the same project and then you have to accommodate that within your narrative and say they're faking fighting or something. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:23 I mean, it's just the problem is, is that generally speaking, when it comes to these types of giant, evil, ruthless conspiracies, what takes them down is infighting. The only thing that keeps them from succeeding is the fact that they cannot work together in the uniform way that Alex would suggest that they can. Right.
Starting point is 00:25:42 Right. So you, at the beginning of the episode, Alex said that he read the indictment and you scoffed and you said, no, you did not. And you're right. But he is going to cover it. Obviously, the big elephant in the room is the indictment of Trump.
Starting point is 00:25:59 And this is the big one. I told you repeatedly last week, the exclusive, it was even one of the daily show headlines, thought it was important enough. I said Trump to be indicted next Tuesday, the turn himself in on Thursday. And that was directly from one of our people in the courthouse that heard them making their preparations for it. And the reason this is so important is, or it outlaws questioning elections. Some of the State Department's done this is the end of World War II, officially going around and raiding countries elections.
Starting point is 00:26:44 And the number one thing they say that shows you have a free country in your elections is that you can question elections. Go to the State Department's whole section on integrity of elections worldwide, ensuring elections are good, and then they go all over the country from Venezuela to South Africa to Iraq. To make sure that election is fair, boy you know there's a big history of election for all over the world in history, but America's there to make sure it's good. And the number one thing ladies and gentlemen is making sure that you have a right to question it.
Starting point is 00:27:30 Boy, it's a tall order to read Obama's indictment of the true president and the wildly popular candidate. What? This, of course, is the greatest example of open election meddling scene world history So most naked most brazen most out in open But bigger than that it's it's outlawing the questioning of elections. It's absolutely not There's a whole section at the beginning of the indictment that explains that everybody has the right to question elections and there is a sharp distinction that's made between the acts of conspiracy that are charged in this indictment and the act of questioning or even pursuing questions that
Starting point is 00:28:16 you have about the election through the courts, which it also notes Trump had tried to do all that and uniformly failed with those. And that's the reason you do the conspiracy shit. Right. That's why you try and intimidate public officials. Right. I don't what I don't understand is why we're going through this because the question isn't whether it's legal or illegal. The question is whether it's right or wrong. You know, like obviously I don't think it should be very difficult to understand this, but obviously it is illegal for you to break into the capital building and then attempt
Starting point is 00:28:51 to hang people. That's illegal, right? But you think it's right because those people are evil people, right? Trump did all of this shit. It's whether or not it's like, it's like getting mad at the Confederacy for leaving. Like the point was, we don't believe in your laws, man. Fuck your laws. Sure, you know? On a level I agree with you, but on a deeper level, I think it's the exact opposite. Sure. That the emotional argument is about whether it's right or wrong, and that's where Alex is kind of dwelling.
Starting point is 00:29:21 Except he's not, because he is making an appeal to it not being illegal. Which is silly. Sure. I don't know. I'm inclined towards believing that I think when you're trying to like do the things that are in that indictment, I don't think that he, I don't think there is a way to do that for good. No, no. So I don't know what, I'm not sure exactly what point you were making. No, the point I'm making is that this is a stupid conversation about, oh, the indictment, that the specifics are obviously all illegal. You're not going to convince people that he did illegal shit.
Starting point is 00:30:04 We all watched him do illegal shit. Right. In order to get his supporters to not care, they would have to believe that it is illegal and wrong. As opposed to fuck your stupid laws, they're the reason that we have to do illegal shit. That's, yeah, I guess that poses an extra challenge to getting the argument through to people who are, you know, inclined to listen to Alex. We wanted to overthrow your entire legal system. Right.
Starting point is 00:30:31 Why would we give a shit if your legal system indicts us? Sure. And, you know, the people who are going to be still defensive of Trump, people like Alex and his crew. Sure. Those people have a very strong vested interest in not believing that the conspiracies about the election were false.
Starting point is 00:30:55 Yes, absolutely. So like the end in the indictment, there's a litany of times when there's like this belief, they knew this was false. Yeah. And what have you? And Alex would say, no, it's all true. It's all true. Everything is absolutely true. Of course it is. Yeah. So you're the legal one. It is an impossibility. Yeah. I agree with you there. Yeah. That like finding any kind of even tentative agreement surrounding this is just going to never happen. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:31 And that's why I think Alex realizes he doesn't really even have to get into it at all. Because what's the point? We're on his fourth indictment in the past year. What are you fucking doing? Yeah. Do you think the audience is coming to him to hear like what the counts are? Right. No, of course not.
Starting point is 00:31:46 They're here to get kind of worked up. Wow, these people are attacking our guy. Right. Which is why it's all the more glaring that he's not in his pulpit mode. And like, because that's what he's supposed to be doing. It's what we're here for. Yeah, if he's not doing that,
Starting point is 00:32:02 he's not filling the space that he should exist in in the market and what people look for from him. I think that's foolish. Yeah, I mean, it's just unfortunate that they can't divorce themselves. It gets to the twin problem. This is Trump's fault for being so shitty, right? And it's their fault for not being able to recognize that it's Trump's fault. You know, it's just such shit. It's like a spiral that they can't avoid. Not seeing this very obvious kind of state of affairs coming a mile away. I mean, we told you five years ago, you told yourself 20 years ago.
Starting point is 00:32:38 Yeah. Jesus Christ. So anyway, yeah, uh, dams, those dam what about they've questioned elections even harder than this before? Oh, you see this stack articles right here? This is exhibit one for Trump and the video clips we've got But I'm telling you folks he can't get real lawyers because any real lawyer that defends him they'll indict them to Which is what they're doing. They're enditing a bunch of his lawyers next That met with him and wore game the election And all they were doing was copying the strategy of John Podesta
Starting point is 00:33:11 in the New York Times right before the election saying we're going to get alternate electors. We're going to say there's election fraud and we're going to have our own inauguration even as the Supreme Court says he wins. That's way, I mean, that's like 50 times stronger than what Trump did. I mean, it's right here in the New York Times. Is this saying, interviewing Podesta and Podesta gave him the document? I've got the document where the Democratic Party was officially going to no matter what. And I have Pelosi saying no matter what we won't concede on MSNBC and on Meet the Press. I mean we have got all these clips here in the stack today. I can
Starting point is 00:33:52 do the whole rest of the show. Do it. Maybe we should. Do it. We got Roseanne Mark coming up Roger Shummel. But I can do the whole show. Great. And I'm have time to talk just plan you clift's i've got a twenty five minute compilation twenty four straight minutes of democrats denying election results going back over the last two decades way stronger than trump the only clip that he plays is michael morr saying that uh... some electors you know you they could change their own vote. Not having alternate electors,
Starting point is 00:34:27 but having the unfaithful electors. Sure, sure, sure. And okay, great, that's Michael Moore. That's, you didn't speak for everybody in whatever, you know, it's ridiculous. Yeah. That pedestrian thing is nonsense. That was just as a little reminder,
Starting point is 00:34:41 that was some war games and tabletop exercises that were done by the transition integrity project, which was bipartisan, included not just John Podesta, but also the former RNC chairman, Michael Steele, right, William Crystal. Boy, you know, you got to, you got to wonder whether or not these are people who would also have been chanting, uh, hang my pants. So they, um, they looked at some scenarios that were possible in the lead up to the election. And they were not recommending alternate slates of electors or anything. Um, but they did foresee the possibility that Trump would do that. Yeah, that does.
Starting point is 00:35:24 That's why that exists in the report. And then it did happen. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I mean, you know, it turns out you craft a scenario exercise with people with some decent insight into the issues. You target the right variables. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:40 And oftentimes you can come up with some stuff that, you know, can be fairly close to what you need to prepare for I here's what I it bums me out You know that this is not an all and this is not also a good measurement for like what's going on right like if I need to If I'm gonna predict your actions and I think first off What would the dumbest most vain person I know do? That would suggest that you are a very dumb most vain person I know do? That would suggest that you are a very dumb and vain person, right?
Starting point is 00:36:08 It does. Yeah, well, what would Trump do in this situation? The fact that you're like, oh, what would an idiot do? Should really give you an idea of what's going on? He's impossible that he's gonna believe that he lost. Yeah, well, that's easy, done. Yeah. So Alex, my God, this guy,
Starting point is 00:36:25 they're just the most important family in US history. If you believe anything he says, he is probably the most important, like his lineage, his ancestors, just so important. I was growing up my grandfather, my mother's father told me everything was going to be coming. My mother told me he was just an old eccentric man. He wasn't.
Starting point is 00:36:54 He was a whitton. They don't even know the projects he worked on. He never told anybody. But I know he developed secret weapons for the Pentagon. His son went on work for the same people and told me much of what I then learned. Yeah. Secret weapons programs for the Pentagon. His grandfather probably made laser guns. Yeah. Yeah. And then his son Buckley's dad joined in. All right. No. Now let's now, huh? Once you say it's your grandfather and you say working for the Pentagon. Now we've got some dates to work with, right? So sometime in between a grandfather age,
Starting point is 00:37:38 sometime in between 1930 and 1955, his grandfather must have been working on secret weapons for the Pentagon, right? I guess so do we have any really good weapons to come out of that period? I think Alex's grandfather sucked no because they're secret Well, they wouldn't be secret anymore Well, what do you mean? I mean that now they would be they they can't still be secret. Yes, they can No, they can't yeah, no, you can't have something be secret for that long. Why not? Because it's there's a lot like for you or some shit like that. No They don't even know the programs. He was working on
Starting point is 00:38:16 As if I think forever It's not yes, it is okay fine See how easy it is for you to lose this argument. It's defeated before I even begin honestly. Yeah So yeah his dad or Uncle Buckley. Yeah, Buckley's dad Buckley's dad and then Buckley's grandfather. Yeah, who's also Alex's grandfather right? Yeah, they were in the weapons programs And then Alex's dad was recruited for the globalists right twice right My god desperate for the globalist. They need those dentists and he is he's ancestors too So he's Confederate royalty at the same time the tutors. He's part of the tutors. They they have echo throughout history as
Starting point is 00:39:02 pieces of shit Well, I mean one thing that I think is fun is recognizing that a lot of this isn't true. Um, but if I were Alex, I'd be more careful because his audience and his potential audience is full of paranoid people. And when you say that my grandfather and his son worked in secret programs for the Pentagon developing secret weapons. I imagine that maybe some of them would start asking questions about you.
Starting point is 00:39:30 I mean, my first question is, were you developed in a lab? Is Alex the secret weapon? Are you the secret weapon? It might be. Were you created and then injected into your mother? What if I was able to tell you that I was able to make a boy who could only lie It's like a reverse panochio
Starting point is 00:39:53 Such a like exact yeah, he can only lie. Yeah, he just can it is he is here's Genetically engineered a lab to only lie. He's like panochio But instead of his nose growing when he lies, he gets more money. He gets more money. Oh my God, that is 100% of thing that could have led to where we are now. So if you're looking for sources of information that Alex has, divine intervention and revelation, the John Birch Society, his grandfather's Secret Weapons Program, who might have been an old eccentric
Starting point is 00:40:27 according to Alex's mom. Was Secret Weapons Program one of the four ways to learn? No, okay. That was one of the secret ways to learn. So Alex talks about January 6th, a little bit, lays out the timeline. It better accurately. No, very good.
Starting point is 00:40:41 And then when I said that litany of stories, the run down to stories, there's all bullshit yeah there is like one of them was true and that was that the credit score downgrade for the United States happened yeah but the reason that I say that still bullshit is Alex is trying to tie that to the Trump indictment as opposed to the death ceiling yeah stuff that was going on recently yeah so anyway here's the j6 timeline share the men and women of law enforcement who defended the u.s. capital on jane were six are heroes real quick that's jack smith the uh... prosecutor talking uh... that alias is going to interrupt in
Starting point is 00:41:15 yellow by jane were sick their patriots and they are the very best of us they did not just defend a building where the people sheltering in it. They put their lives in the line to defend who we are as a country and as a people. They defended the very... What really happened was the DC police along with the feds and antifa dressed up like prompt supporters of attack the Capitol. They outnumbered Capitol Police. Just half of them sent away for crowd control. They're a quest of the DC police.
Starting point is 00:41:46 Flot back. They were victims in the setup. Just like the Trump supporters. And then once the feds broke through, some use for letting it's followed in. Then others who were armed with yards back to know it was happening and saw folks being waved in by the police. They're totally up.
Starting point is 00:41:59 Sure. And that's all come out. That's what happened. And that's what this guy's up to. But let's look at the repercussions of this. Here's what happened today to the U.S. Credit Writing. We want to bring you this breaking news to finish. As downward at the U.S. Credit Writing to a AA from a AAA,
Starting point is 00:42:21 they note the difference in governance between AA-a rated countries versus triple-a rated countries also. The continuous, the many, many political showdown surrounding the debt limit we knew when the debt limit showdown was going on, that Fitch was considering that the downgrade, even if the debt limit was not breached. And so here we are with the downgrade of the U.S. credit rating to a double-a plus from a triple a And say I'm makeman freed goes free for laundering the money and stealing 30 plus billion dollars to the big state
Starting point is 00:42:52 So this is the banker saying if you question us Putting you into total debt servitude and giving ourselves trillions of dollars every quarter We will downgrade you which is what they plan to do anyways Like we're third world country This economic warfare against the people that clip he played of the the lady on the like the news Yeah, was a little bit too clear about what was going on And so Alex had to weave a little bit as opposed to sticking to his This is what happens it is it is very strange every time he plays the clip and says here's why they're doing it
Starting point is 00:43:24 And then in the clip they're like we're specifically doing this for these reasons that are Parched dicting the thing yeah, yeah, and then he has to you know, I do get fancy I do resent them though. I do resent the news in the media for that like Don't ever tell me what our fucking credit rating. What are you fucking talking about? Well, we're a triple-air, a double-it-fuck-off. Fuck off. That's pretend and you know it. Okay. That's all pretend. That's your issue with it. I was trying to figure out what Where you were coming down on this. No, don't tell me about that. I don't need to know about it I don't want to walk around because it doesn't affect you. It doesn't affect anybody. It's all pretend. It's all made up. It's all pretend. all pretend the most important number
Starting point is 00:44:05 Are you talking about bitches down grading a country shut the fuck up? Do you think do you think it's Abercrombie's buddy, bitch? I wish it was Abercrombie's buddy bitch That would be funny if Abercrombie and bitch decided to the credit Well, they're not gonna give us those those can you apply for the zero percent interest credit rate? No, no, no, not America. No, you got 3.5% APR right out the gate. Yeah, none of this shit. It's also Sam Bankman free just real quick also one of the charges against him was dropped. He's still facing a The fair amount of charges. Yeah, he's not walking free sure sure sure But Alex wants that to be the impression because it helps his game.
Starting point is 00:44:46 Yeah, and I mean, that's another one of those things where it's so obviously pretend. Or it's like, okay, are you telling me that Fried did a billion, billion, billion, billion dollar Ponzi's game? And while we're doing this stuff right now, he gets to just keep having a hundred million dollars. Like, he just gets to keep doing that. We're just fine with that. I guess that's called due process. I mean, I guess. Yeah. So Alex gets into the second hour. Sure. And he says something that baffled me. Okay. I just spent most of the first hour on the most important indictments yet by the criminal regime that knows it stole the 2020 election. The big takeaway is they're trying to outlaw questioning elections,
Starting point is 00:45:32 which is totally first amendment, whether you're right or wrong. The evidence is overwhelming. That was fraud. Major polls show upwards of 80% of Americans believe there was election fraud. Are they all going to be arrested? Yes. Well, that's what Jack Smith basically says in his indictment. So when I was listening to that, I was like, I didn't, I don't know anything
Starting point is 00:45:52 about this indictment from listening to him. Yes, absolutely. I was like, I, if I were looking for explanation or like, intel about like, what's going on, what is this indictment about? I guess it's just about illegal, making it illegal to question elections. There must be what's going on, what is this indictment about? Yeah. I guess it's just about making it illegal to question elections. There must be what's in there. It does seem like that's the main thrust of it.
Starting point is 00:46:11 Yeah, because other than that, I have no context for it from Alex's show. Well, I mean, conceivably you could come away with this thinking that they downgraded our credit rating, or no, the other way around. Trump got indicted for them downgraded our credit rating or no, the other way around. Trump got indicted for them downgrading our credit rating. Sure. Or just a strike from Hunter Biden's self or, oh, Lord, to give cover for Sam Bankman freed to be let off or whatever. I'm not sure. He just did all the crimes, man. It's true. He did him. So Alex, you get the sense he just doesn't want to even do this.
Starting point is 00:46:47 He doesn't want to go over the indictment. It's boring. Yeah. I mean, I can go through the indictment for you. If you like, I mean, I guess we can. So I'm here. So the linkedin indictment just says over and over again, gaslighting.
Starting point is 00:47:00 You have a right to question elections, but not to lie about them. You have a right to speech, but just not your speech. Oh, we're not censoring RFK Jr. We just don't want him to speak. Remember that a few weeks ago? We're not censoring him. We just tried to censor him so he couldn't speak. Hmm. Hmm. I don't think that it says you can say whatever you want, but it's illegal to lie. Because you can still lie. That would be a very weird thing to illegalize. Yeah, there are specific actions that were taken
Starting point is 00:47:34 that are not lies. Yeah. There are efforts to defraud. Right, right. It's like difference. I mean, I guess lying is a part of fraud. Wow, I mean, fraud is by definition lying, but lying is not always fraud.
Starting point is 00:47:47 Right. Yeah. That distinction is difficult for Alex. It does seem to be the case. I mean, okay. It's just so ridiculous how many and how stupid and obvious the crimes are that you have to do it like this.
Starting point is 00:48:06 You can't you can't be like no, no, no, it's totally okay for the sitting president to call a governor and be like, eh, give me your state. That's fine. Yeah. You can't say that. You just can't do it. Yeah. Hey, it might be a way illegal for us to fabricate a false slate of electors and send them in,
Starting point is 00:48:24 but let's let the courts figure it out. Let's see what happens. Yeah. a way illegal for us to fabricate a false slate of electors and send them in. But let's let the courts figure it out. Let's see what happens. Yeah. Let's see what happens. Our lawyers are the only people who are actively being like, hey, guess what? We're doing crimes here.
Starting point is 00:48:37 You better hide it. Please hide our crimes. And then they didn't. Yeah. Yeah. They did a bad job of hiding. Wow. Yeah. They did a bad job of hiding. Wow. Yeah. And that's, you know, I think some of that may be a part of like why Alex is like,
Starting point is 00:48:50 we can go over this if you want. I mean, you know, if you twist my arm, then maybe we'll go over it. Yeah. Because I think that he knows that it's, it's a lot of lifting. Oh, you know, he's going to justify all of the conspiracies that are behind these efforts to defraud. But when laid out as they are in an indictment, it's still tougher to justify the actions. Yeah. Yeah. No, it is very much like these are all examples of the Austin Powers penis pump joke over and over and over and over and over again. You know, like, I don't remember the joke.
Starting point is 00:49:26 Well, it's, it's, you know, like, oh, the penis pump is not mine. And it's like, oh, one picture of you holding your penis back. Oh, right, right, right, right. That whole thing, it's a continuous escalation of more and more obvious. Yes, you did this. Just fucking do it. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:44 So when Alex is reading the indictment, when he's like, all right, fine, I'll do it. Yeah. Yeah. So when Alex is reading the indictment, when he's like, all right, fine, I'll do it. Whatever. You can just tell that he's looking for hinge words to jump off on as he, it's very much feels like cold reading. Yeah. And they go on to say that you have a right. The defendant has a right like every other america's been publicly about the election and even the claim falsely that there has been an outcome of termative fraud during the election
Starting point is 00:50:15 and that he had won but they go on to say he can't involve himself in a conspiracy to try to change it oh i see And it could spheracy could try to change it. Oh, I see. Yes, he's sure. Correct. Which built on the widespread mistrust, the defendant was creating. Oh, so there's widespread mistrust because they don't trust you, but it's as well through
Starting point is 00:50:39 persuasive and he's stabilizing lies. So he's being indicted for lying, which he's not lying, but do you see the President trying to say that it goes on and on and on and on with his public statements and other statements? And then they have statements by some of his lawyers that we know were double agents saying they didn't agree with him. So oh look, one of his lawyers disagreed with him, but a bunch agreed so we're gonna indict the lawyers that agree with him and him that's coming next Wow
Starting point is 00:51:15 Sweet double agents lawyers I do I do like I do like that that reason big of like oh sure one guy says it's illegal the other guy said it was fine Yeah double agent This guy who says it's illegal is a globalist plant. He was put here to say that so we could be in the indictment right But you understand like if a judge says it's illegal that is one guy say double agent judge man This game can be played forever. It's feel like an endless game. Who? Nelly Yeah, all right, so Trump didn't lie is the thing
Starting point is 00:51:54 And I think that I mean obviously anytime you're gonna have kind of The nutty person and you're gonna try and discern exactly where they place reality. That's a good point. I think it's gonna get messy. Thankfully, it doesn't matter. But Alex thinks he's not lying. And the definitive co-conspirators that lied with him.
Starting point is 00:52:18 Do we have recordings of them in a meeting saying, well, that's lie. No, they really thought that was fraud, which there was. Walking out the windows of all the battleground states trucks being delivered with only Joe Biden, ballots will the night, front way ahead, them saying don't worry it's a remorage. All the anomalies, the ballots that wouldn't work in the Republican jurisdictions in many states like Arizona, the names of dead people showing up that illegal voting, I mean they all came out out. There's been but not they just think no no fraud Then it goes on and on and on and they've got seven here about and then he claimed there were illegal aliens. I mean it's just
Starting point is 00:52:55 Look at this one in another message intended for another United States Center. Oh Co-Constituted or one repeated knowingly false allegations. Yeah Co-Constituted 1 repeated knowingly false allegations. A election fraud included the vote counts for certify the states in Congress were incorrect of the governors who had certified new they were incorrect and that illegal immigrants had voted. In substantial numbers in Arizona and that Georgia gave you a number which is 65,000 people who were underage voting and it goes over there So oh my gosh, they said illegal aliens were voting anybody
Starting point is 00:53:37 Can type into a search engine Democrat cities legalize migrants legalize non-citizens voting. So I guess they don't technically call any legal aliens anymore. It's all definitional. There are some pilot programs of like local elections and stuff like that that some migrants can vote in. It's irrelevant to this issue and it's a factor that, you know,
Starting point is 00:54:06 like, this is ridiculous. Yeah. Alex has got nothing. And I want to show the extent to which he has nothing about this immigrant claim in a minute. But that's, that's going to have to wait until he brings up a specific. Okay, so that's in a few clips from now. Okay. But he just he goes off on like trying to point in the direction of like, oh, these migrants, these migrants, and it's so offensive. I can play you, Al Gore challenging the election. I can play you, all these clips, but you've seen them.
Starting point is 00:54:44 And now they're indicted Trump or about to indict a bunch of his lawyers for sitting around and challenging it and believing it was stolen. I mean Biden didn't even campaign he couldn't get 20 people at a campaign stop Trump had millions but think about the indictment Trump said illegal aliens are voting Look at this headline. Puri Tories truth tell you respected Big polling company Most of the 23 million immigrants eligible to vote the 2020 election live in just five states Pull up headlines all day Democrats Democrats legalize migrants voting.
Starting point is 00:55:28 They don't use the word illegal. So, these search-the-were illegal won't come up. That article from Pew Research is about naturalized citizens. Right. Migrants are not just all barred from voting forever. No, forever. not just all barred from voting forever. No, forever. He's using an article about the population distribution of naturalized citizens who are eligible to vote. And he's saying that this is proof that undocumented immigrants voted illegally.
Starting point is 00:55:58 This is ridiculous. Are you telling me that you can move here and then become a naturalized citizen? Yeah, we need to make that a league. Whoa. We need to, I didn't know that could happen. I thought if you moved here, I mean, you're ahead of Alex a little bit. It was illegal to move here. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:56:13 Period. Well, even if you're from here, you can't move here. No. No, absolutely not. No, don't even think about crossing state lines. Absolutely not. Each state is an experiment. We, here's the problem.
Starting point is 00:56:24 If they're all little countries. Here's the problem with build a wall. And this is what I didn't, I didn't realize at the time. We need to build all the walls. Everywhere has a wall here, the, the every state line has a wall. Every country's line has a wall, rivers, walls, other things. See Ray walls, that rapper. Walls.
Starting point is 00:56:46 Walls. Walls. Walls. Walls. So yeah, Alex seems to believe that all immigrants are undocumented and don't have rights. So that's fun. That's great. But here is where he gets to the specific article that shows how little he has.
Starting point is 00:57:03 They've indicted him for lying and saying he legal's voted. Again, that's like inviting the Dallas Cowboys for saying that you use a football in football. Secretary refers 1,600 non-citizen registrants to local DA's GBI State Election Board. That's in Georgia. That was just last year, but there are no illegal voting. It's a lie. He's indicted. If you like, if I said, I'm wearing a black shirt today. And Jackson has said, no, you're not you're indicted There you go there you go that's it that's Jackson's getter done. Mm-hmm. You're in that you're a daddy
Starting point is 00:58:06 That's it. That's Jackson's getter done. You're a daddy. You're a daddy. You're fired. It's just the same thing. Same thing. So Alex didn't read that article, but that headline works for him, the 1600 non-citizen registrants. Right. You know, that's good. But if he had read the article, he would have found that it also says, quote, none of the non-citizens were allowed to register to vote. Right. They tried to register and it didn't work. And honestly, there's a really good chance that they didn't know that they were ineligible. And so they had good faith in terms of like applying
Starting point is 00:58:33 to register. But this is such a good piece of proof that this system does catch most of the people who are intently tried to register to vote. The process doesn't get to the next step. None of the people who are intently tried to register to vote. The process doesn't get to the next step. None of those people, none of those 1,634 people ended up voting. And get this, that number, 1,634, that represents all of the non-citizens who have attempted
Starting point is 00:58:59 to register to vote in Georgia between 1997 and February 2022. That is a tiny number for that time period and none of them voted. So this actually works strongly against Alex's case. I mean, it is easier to get a knife, a gun and a bomb on a plane than it is to vote as an illegal, as an illegal citizen or whatever, whatever, you know, whatever we're doing with the
Starting point is 00:59:25 way. A non citizen. Whatever you want. Whatever you want. Yeah. So it's, you get, you just can't do it. They call it a hundred percent. You know, at least in Georgia. Yeah. Wow. Yeah. I mean, you know, if you want to play games with it, you could say that maybe there's some non citizen registrants that they didn't find in their audit. Sure. So maybe there's someone somewhere. Fine. But in their audit, that's the number that they found and zero of them voted. Yeah. Great.
Starting point is 00:59:52 Maybe other states have lesser or better measures in place to have this security step in the process, but I don't know. It's one I'm excited and it's way wrong. Wow. Yeah, all of this all this shit is meaningless Yeah, that's brutal. Mm-hmm. That's just brutal We gotta get rid of the TSA. I think that's the lesson. I've learned from this they're out of the streets They're out in the streets. Yeah, so Roseanne comes on No, yeah, no, it's interesting because in such a short time it's gone from like wow
Starting point is 01:00:24 That's really huge that Roseanne was on to like now. I don't even really care She's kind of a regular guest now It sucks. She's just bored then I guess she must be yeah, her appearance is It's kind of funny because earlier in the show Alex was yelling about how like hunter Biden stuff is kind of a distraction So Alex was yelling about how like hunter Biden stuff is kind of a distraction and stuff But she's all about the main main narrative or what's important narrative of the day is the hunter Biden stuff. Yeah, yeah, and She is a fairly empathetic take that I think is there's there's something decent about it Yeah, and that is that like he's clearly someone who's suffering Yeah, and people are enabling him
Starting point is 01:01:04 Yeah, and I think that there's something to that now everything else she says is complete bullshit Sure, and all they do is keep enabling hunter and I guess they they don't want to help them They don't care whether he lives or dies. He's just you know the linchpin I Thought today we should pray for his soul because he could help a lot of people. He's got so much irreparable damage that he has to answer for, but he looks to me like somebody who wants to unburden himself. And I do think that he turned in his own laptop because he couldn't take it anymore.
Starting point is 01:01:42 And look at the stuff that's on that laptop and that they sense there. I mean, he's on there having sex with the Obama's daughters. Have you seen that? You're absolutely right. What? You can't, I'm right. The two of each of them should investigate things. I've all lived with their face, but they don't stop.
Starting point is 01:02:01 Alex was not listening at all. Alex, that was such a great pause. but they don't know Alex was not listening at all Such a great pause of like oh, I guess I was supposed to say something right here you bet you nailed it and You are a hundred percent girl. That is so funny Under Biden's bang around with the Obama daughters so funny. Oh my god. All right interesting. Well how old is why are we doing the Hunter Biden thing? Why are we doing it? Yeah, can we just not at all? They're doing it. Ah, go, uh.
Starting point is 01:02:28 Rosanne's doing it. Jesus man, come on. Anyway, her interview is fairly boring. Yeah, I think most part. Yeah. But Alex had been saying this entire show, we got Rosanne coming up and we got Roger Stone. We're gonna get the truth from the Stone Zone.
Starting point is 01:02:43 Absolutely. And so he does the interview with Rosanne. Uh-huh. And then he goes to break. Okay. We got Roger Stone joining us at the bottom of the hour. What? To respond to... The Trump indictment and a lot of the stuff that Alex has already covered today. I was gonna talk about so I won't be redundant here. What? What? You're gonna cover the stuff that Alex has already covered today. I was gonna Talk about so I won't be redundant here. What what you're gonna cover the nothing that Alex covered Yeah, he doesn't want to go over the indictment like he doesn't want to get into the end because Alex already covered every individual part of the indictment Yeah, he got into the we covered all the counts. I mean
Starting point is 01:03:18 Not so old. Yeah, yeah, I am saying you know you put Oh, and in a tough position, you know, you put Owen in a tough position. You know, it's like if you're opening for somebody who does a lot of crowd work and you do crowd work. You've already asked the people in the front row what they do for a living. Not good. Right.
Starting point is 01:03:35 I've been there. Owen's in that position. He's stuck. Oh, the feeling of being the headliner and asking the, missing the feature set and then realizing you've just asked the exact same questions. Oh, not good. Not good. Not good. In that position. And all he has is a prop in the form of Roger Stone to help him get through the set.
Starting point is 01:03:54 Where did Alex go? Is he dead? I don't know. Oh no. I didn't even hear him say that Owen's taking over. I didn't hear anything. No, he just left. He just left. Oh boy. I would too though. Roger was gonna come show up. I'd probably take off. It's about time for them to stop being friends. There's nothing Roger can do for him anymore. Oh, he prefers the pillow man. Yeah. By the way, I'm very excited about the pillow man's big event on the 16th. Just never gonna not do the big events. He's gonna say the world. Can't not do it. Very excited to see how that involves hand towels. Or something.
Starting point is 01:04:28 Probably betting. Yeah. So I don't really care about Owen's set. Yeah, obviously. Yeah. But there is a trend that goes throughout his coverage that I feel is important to call out. Okay.
Starting point is 01:04:44 And it's embodied by this clip. So we've got a little idea here. She's from Kingston, Jamaica. He's talking about the judge in Trump's case. Sure. Appointed by Barack Obama. I'm sure this isn't an affirmative action to point to though. Of course, not Tonya S. Chuckkin. People are fired up today. Yeah. Weird.
Starting point is 01:05:11 Racist. That's... Yeah. Yep. Yep. Mm. Yeah? There's not really much else to say about it, other than like, it's weirdly racist.
Starting point is 01:05:21 Yep. In a way that Harkin's back to like old racism. Yeah. This is just like about as explicit as it gets. Well, I mean, he might as well have said that they're out to get us. Uh-huh. Yeah. Well, hold on. Oh my god, no. Well, no. Tanya Chutkin appointed by Barack Obama. I think we can all be confident, though, that this is not an affirmative action hire. I think we can all be confident though that this is not an affirmative action higher i think we can all be confident here that this woman is not gonna take into that courtroom any anti white bigotry that she might have
Starting point is 01:05:52 there it is get get justice for her ancestors with that rich white man in her court room i think we can all rest easy rhodger knowing that certainly not a potential here well you thought you were joking. Really good. Really did. I really 100% thought that he would not go the trying to get justice for your ancestors away.
Starting point is 01:06:14 But yeah, yeah, it's, I mean, I would say it's interesting, but it's not really. It's only interesting and as much as it's like, Owen is like, what, in his late 20s or something, you expect this kind of racism to be coming out of like a 70 year old or something. This is old racism. This is the classics.
Starting point is 01:06:33 Yeah. And maybe that's like what's old is new again. You know, maybe these bigots feel like it's time to bring some of that back, because you've forgotten about it. Well, it is nice. Here's the one thing that is nice it is nice that he recognizes that that would be justice
Starting point is 01:06:50 like the irony of what he's saying there is like well i mean we did fuck over their ancestors funnily enough that's roger's follow-up question it's not i mean that's the that is the irony of irony of these white racist dudes. There is a certain amount of like, listen, we gotta stop them because we have it coming to us. We totally did that shit. We are the ones who are at fault here.
Starting point is 01:07:15 I hear what you're saying, and I think that that's a possible reading of it, but I also think it's mocking. I think that Owen's sort of vibe on that is mocking the idea of justice for the ancestors of enslaved people. Sure, but I mean, all of their, everything they laugh at is funny because it is true.
Starting point is 01:07:35 Do you know what I mean? Like they laugh at the things that are like, see, look at this, look at how stupid these people are for thinking that we would care. Yeah. I don't know. I was, I was shocked. I mean, the first time that he was speculating that this is an affirmative action thing, I was shocked because it's just so archaic in its racism. And, and like, you know, it's not, it's not something that is even really arguable in terms of is this racist.
Starting point is 01:08:09 Yeah, it's, you might as well just say a slur, because it's not concrete and that blunt. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But then for him to do it again, and to build into it all the fears that you were joking about before you heard that last clip. Yep. It's just shameful.
Starting point is 01:08:28 I. He knows what he's doing. Oh, I mean, and if he doesn't, it's because he's just not self aware of how racist he he might as well be yelling like a black judge, get judge us. Absolutely. 100% like that. Yeah, yeah. No, he's he's a brighting George Wallace's speeches right now. Yeah, yeah, there should be a separate legal system.
Starting point is 01:08:49 I mean, it's not right, but well. Only whites can true. Only whites can judge whites. I mean, you go to some places in this country and you'll find they've created that. Well, fair enough. Yeah, but not maybe to the extent that I want to run. Yeah, that's fair.
Starting point is 01:09:03 So that brings us to the end of this exploration. And I don't think that, you know, I don't think that he covered the indictment well. I think he got some feelings about it out and obviously the narrative is in place that it is just outlawing your free speech and questioning an election. So that, you know, mission accomplished.
Starting point is 01:09:23 Yeah, yeah, yeah. On that front, but in terms mission accomplished. Yeah, yeah, yeah. On that front. But in terms of like doing a news thing, I don't think that was done. Yeah. There should be, you should have to defend something about how many fucking indictments we're dealing with now, right? Like if the globalists are just trying to put them away, you only need one, one maybe two trials, I guess.
Starting point is 01:09:43 I got like five different sets. I would argue that the more there are the better it is for Alex Or the easier it is to say like they're just throwing the the picture Maybe I can hear that's fair I can see that also I was thinking about it now looks like to say that they could indict a ham sandwich They do and I would love for Trump's next lawyer to be a hamster. That would be very funny Here My lawyer you can't handle the truth and I would love for Trump's next lawyer to be a hamster. That would be very funny. Here, my lawyer. You can't handle the truth!
Starting point is 01:10:09 Ow! Six internment fees from Subway. It might as well be in terms of confidence. Yeah, that's about what he's looking at. Woo boy. Geez. So we'll be back, Jordan, with another episode. We will check in on the ongoing adventures of Alex
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